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Human

Achievements -
Project on Role
Made by-
RAJ SHAH
AARAV JAIN
Models
SOURISH CHAPAWAT
YESHAN MESTRY
VIRAT KOHLI
Virat Kohli, the epitome of passion,
dedication and excellence in cricket, has
captivated the hearts of millions with his
extraordinary talent and
unwavering determination. He is not just a
role model for aspiring cricketer like myself,
but for anyone who believe in the power of
hard work, determination and integrity. He
has inspired a generation of cricket lovers
and continuous to be a symbol of
excellence and leadership both on
and off the field
Early life & Career
Born in Delhi on November 5,
1988, Kohli is the third child
of Prem Nath Kohli, a criminal
lawyer, and Saroj Kohli, a
housewife. He spent his
childhood in
Uttam Nagar, Delhi.

Kohli made his domestic debut


for Delhi in 2006 and his
international debut in 2007. He
was the captain of the India
under 19 team that won the 2005
under 19 World Cup. He has
played for the RCB and IPL Since
the teams inception 2006
Achievements & Popularity
Kohli is considered one of the
greatest batsmen of all time.
He was the first player to win
all three ICC awards in a single
year (2018). He is also credited
with changing the fitness
culture in Indian cricket by
introducing endurance tests as
a selection criterion

Kohli is one of the most


popular Indian cricketers with
a huge fan following across
the globe. In 2020, he
became the first Indian to
Some facts about Virat
Kohli
1.Highest career batting average in T20I – 48.69.
2.Fastest to - 3,000 runs (81 innings), 3,500 runs (96 innings), and
4,000 runs (107 innings)
3.Most Player of the Match awards (15 times) and Player of the
Series awards (7 times)
4.In 2018, Kohli became the first player in ICC cricket history to
win all three ICC awards in a single year.
5.The only player to score a wicket (T20Is) off an illegal or zeroth
delivery is Virat Kohli.
6.He is the only Indian player who scored a hundred in his debut
match against Bangladesh.
7.The first player from India and the second in the world to score
the fastest ten centuries in One-Day
Internationals is Virat Kohli.
8.Kohli is a social media phenomenon, earning over ₹5 Crore per
sponsored post on Instagram.
9.Kohli was honored with the Arjuna Award in 2013.
10.Kohli was honored with the Padma Shri in 2017.
11. Kohli was honored with the & Khel Ratna Award in 2018
12. 80 International Centuries
13.First Batter in ODI History to Score 50 Hundreds
MAHENDRA SINGH
DHONI
Mahendra Singh Dhoni, popularly known as
MS Dhoni, is one of the most iconic and
successful cricketers in the history of Indian
cricket. With his calm demeanor, sharp
cricketing intellect, and unmatched
leadership skills, Dhoni has carved a niche
for himself as a cricketer who transformed
the game and achieved remarkable success.
His journey from a small town in Jharkhand
to becoming one of the most successful
captains in the history of international
cricket is a story of resilience, determination,
and hard work.
Early Life and Rise to
Fame
MS Dhoni was born on July 7, 1981, in Ranchi,
a small town in the state of Jharkhand, India.
Initially a goalkeeper in football, Dhoni
switched to cricket at a young age and quickly
rose through the ranks in his local team. His
performances at the domestic level caught the
attention of selectors, and he made his debut
for the Indian national team in December 2004
Although his early years
against in international cricket
Bangladesh.
were marked by inconsistency, Dhoni's big
break came in 2005 when he was selected as a
wicketkeeper for the Indian team in a One Day
International (ODI) match against Sri Lanka. His
fearless batting style and ability to read the
game made him a fan favorite, and he quickly
became a mainstay in the Indian lineup.
The Rise of a Leader
Dhoni’s leadership journey began in 2007, when he
was unexpectedly made the captain of the Indian
T20 team for the inaugural ICC T20 World Cup in
South Africa. This victory was a turning point for both
Dhoni and Indian cricket, as it marked the rise of a
new, fearless leader who believed in his players and
trusted their abilities.
In 2008, Dhoni was given the captaincy of the
Indian ODI and Test team. His decision to promote
himself up the batting order during the 2007 ODI
World Cup final, where he led India to victory
against Sri Lanka, is remembered as one of the
most iconic moments of his career.
The Captaincy Legacy
Under his guidance, India won the 2007
ICC T20 World Cup, the 2011 ICC Cricket
World Cup, and the 2013 ICC Champions
Trophy, making India the first team to win
all three ICC trophies. Dhoni’s composed
knock of 91* in the final, coupled with his
match-winning six, became the defining
image of the triumph.
In addition to his success with the
national team, Dhoni also captained the
Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in the Indian
Premier League (IPL). Under his
leadership, CSK became one of the most
successful franchises in IPL history,
winning multiple titles and consistently
finishing at the top of the points table
Retirement and Legacy
Dhoni’s retirement from Test cricket in
2014 marked the end of an era in Indian
cricket. His decision to retire from the
longest format of the game allowed him
to focus on limited-overs cricket and his
role as a leader. Dhoni continued to play
ODIs and T20Is for India until his
retirement from international cricket in
August 2020. His decision to retire from
the sport came as a shock to his fans, but
Dhoni left behind a legacy that continues
to inspire millions of aspiring cricketers
MS Dhoni’s influence on Indian cricket is around the world.
immeasurable. He not only brought success
to Indian cricket but also changed the way
cricket was played. His ability to finish
games, his strategic acumen, and his
leadership qualities have set a benchmark for
future generations. Dhoni's contribution to
Indian cricket goes beyond statistics and

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